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Suva - Small City, Big Wonders

By Carlton Leisure - 08/07/2014

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Suva the capital of Fiji is heart of South Pacific. Situated on hilly peninsula at the south-eastern end of Viti Levu this home of 1, 41,000 people constitutes of Fijians, Indo-Fijians, and migrants from Australia and New Zealand, who came here seeking better business opportunities. The incessant arrival of tourists, migrants and cargo ship gave Suva an identity which is hard to find elsewhere in this small country. Enjoying a great location amidst stunning harbour and green peaks, the Fijian capital gives a slice of its culture through its museums, government buildings and various dining options.

Here we give you top reasons to visit Suva which is one of the prime destinations in Fiji.

Impressive Architecture

With remains of colonial architecture Suva, the Fijian capital is an interesting destination to visit. Visit its Narrow Cumming Street and you will be amazed to see its rainbow coloured wooden buildings. The street was a social hub until it got engulfed in fire and was later developed into a market square. The government buildings like president house are also a visual delight.

Churches

The city of Suva is also home to some beautiful churches and you can get the feel of these religious sites even before getting there as sweet sounds of boisterous Christian choirs coming to your ears. A large number of visitors go to Centenary Methodist Church as it is one of the most important churches in the city. Sacred Heart Catholic Cathedral is also worth visiting. The Holy Trinity church is also popular among the visitors for its beautiful amalgamation of Fijian and western religious decoration. As the city is home to a sizable Indian community you can also visit Shree Laxmi Narayan Temple, a Hindu religious site.

Suva Municipal Market

Suva Municipal Market with farm fresh products and flower is more than a market, it’s a social hub. A day visit to this market will show you ladies from the hinterlands selling their farm produce. And you will get amazed to see its large collection of fruits and vegetables here. Apart from fruits and vegetables the market is also a place to find non-vegetarian stuff.

Local Delicacy

Despite being a small city Suva keeps vacationers engaged with its array of delicacies. The guests should visit the Old Mill Cottage which is the best place to savour traditional Fijian delicacies. The place got packed during the office breaks so tourists should plan a trip accordingly. Singh’s Curry House with its spicy offering is an ideal destination to feast on Indian delicacies.

Adventure

Those who want to indulge in adventure activities should visit Mount Korobaba situated at a distance of few kilometres from the city. The path is steep and goes through the jungles. It even gets slippery during the rainy season. But it is why it is a challenge for climbers.

Military History

The Fijian capital has served as a great naval and air base during World War II. The military cemetery situated atop a hill reminds you Suva’s contribution during the world war.

So, Suva might be a small destination in terms of area and population but it packs a punch with its myriad tourist attractions compelling vacationers to visit Suva.